Garner up phrase
To cut and gather crops or collect something and then put it somewhere.
After garnering branches up, we lit a fire and sat around it.
I got lost when venturing into the forest to garner up some wood.
Have you garnered up enough tomatoes to prepare tonight's dinner?
Many small amounts contribute to making a large amount.
To make plans or great efforts to prepare for something, especially an attack or event; to gather people to prepare an attack or event
1. To make some people or things stay closer with together
2. To get people to trust each other in order to boost comfort and support
3. To gather various people and things together into a group
To collect or receive something for somebody or something
The verb "garner" must be conjugated according to its tense.
This phrase was formed based on the meaning of the verb "garner".
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.